Geothermal energy??? --> Experiences, help, etc.

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Dassins

2009-01-01 17:25:03
  • #1
Heat pumps are great. Three holes are drilled, about 60m deep, and that costs quite a bit. But after that, you don’t care about the problems and the high energy prices anymore, it’s really a good thing.
 

Honigkuchen

2009-01-09 10:04:34
  • #2
Hello,

that's really not easy to answer. You have to treat the house, and not just the heating itself, but also from the hot water aspect (after all, if you save on heating at some point, you don't want to be charged too much for hot water) accordingly.

So:
1. Heating, how do you implement it, how much heating energy do you need per year?
2. Hot water, how much do you need per day, and how do you get hot water as cost-effectively as possible (so no expensive electric instant water heaters and such).

Read my post that I linked above; it is just meant as a suggestion, I am not an expert, I have to read through the whole topic myself until I am clear about what is best for me or us.

Regards
Honigkuchen
 

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